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  1. FRCP 1976. Details: Gustav Victor Born (Gus) was a pharmacologist whose work revolutionized the study of blood platelets and paved the way for modern antiplatelet therapy. Born on 29 July 1921 in Gottingen, Germany, he was the only son of Max Born, the director and professor of theoretical physics at the University of Gottingen.

  2. Gustav Born (Gus) made fundamental contributions to the study of blood platelets and their role in thrombogenesis. Working first on the biochemistry of these cells and their granules, Gus later devised an extremely effective method to measure their dynamic responses when stimulated to aggregate by pro-thrombotic stimuli.

  3. Gustav V. R. Born: The Born Family in Göttingen and Beyond. Termessos Verlag, Göttingen 2002, ISBN 3-938016-05-1. (englisch) Gustav Viktor Rudolf Born: Erinnerungen, Reminiscences. Max und Gustav Born Stiftung für Bildung, Recklinghausen 2017, ISBN 978-3-00-053715-8. Weblinks. Biographie bei Debretts

  4. Gustav Victor Rudolf Born ( 29 juillet 1921 - 16 avril 2018) 1 est un professeur germano-britannique de pharmacologie au King's College de Londres et professeur de recherche au William Harvey Research Institute, Barts et à la London School of Medicine et Dentisterie.

  5. 16 de abr. de 2018 · Gustav Victor Rudolf Born was born on 29 July 1921 in Gottingen, Germany, the only son of Max Born, the director and professor of theoretical physics at the University of Gottingen and winner of the Nobel Prize for Physics in 1954. His mother was Hedwig (Hedi) née Ehrenberg, a writer and poet of some repute, and he had two elder sisters, Irene ...

  6. 16 de abr. de 2018 · The memory of Professor Born lives on in two interviews that can be found on YouTube. The first, made in Göttingen in 2010, is entitled ‘An Evening with Gustav Born’ and the second, ‘An Interview with Professor Rod Flower’, was made in 2012 for the British Pharmaceutical Society. Both are highly recommended.

  7. Gustav Victor Rudolf Born. by Bill Knight chromogenic print, November 2013 16 1/2 in. x 11 5/8 in. (420 mm x 295 mm) image size Given by Bill Knight, 2018